What happened to ‘stop, look, listen’?
Irrelevant. Assume as a rider/driver that people don't stop, look, and listen. (Why should they?)
The drivers/riders of vehicles with more momentum - ie more likely to cause harm, have more responsibility to look out for walkers/joggers.
As the Highway Code says: ride at the speed to suit the conditions
It’s irrelevant to expect people to look before crossing the road?
I already said that as a driver I do, but if they don’t, it’s increasing the chances of an inevitable accident.
Just assume they hadn't looked. Your responsibility as a driver is to reduce the chance of 'an inevitable accident', aka as 'an avoidable collision' .
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Irrelevant. Assume as a rider/driver that people don't stop, look, and listen. (Why should they?)
The drivers/riders of vehicles with more momentum - ie more likely to cause harm, have more responsibility to look out for walkers/joggers.
As the Highway Code says: ride at the speed to suit the conditions